First let us look at the easy answer to this. I am sure that we can all agree there is soething about Yeshua that is different than anyone we know. His use of scripture in answering when asked about topics by the leaders of religious law. As well when being tempted by Satan. He had the power to heal on demand, and even the waters obeyed His command. Hunger was something humans face, and it is clear that Yeshua also had need of food, although He did fast for 40 days. Something no human could do, and live.
No matter where you look we find that Yeshua seemed to hold both human and god like quilts. So what do say, was He HaShem made flesh, or just a man that is now worshiped? If we say He was a man, then why worship Him? After all that would place us in a dangerous place. Everyone will agree that to worship another god other than HaShem is sin. Yet at the same time we wish to worship 2 gods.
So can we find that we really only worship HaShem, and that it's ok to worship a man as well? I think not, and I do think, (if any one is reading this they would agree), Yeshua is more than just a man. He was in fact HaShem made fleash, and so was HaShem as He had said many times, and scripture made clear this is fact.
So how can it be? Well if we think about it, the man was filled with the spirit of HaShem, and once removed the man died. As seen on the cross. HaShem as well should know is Holy, and can't be looked on by man in all His glory. So in order to bring salvation to the world, He took on a human body, filled it with His spirit, and gave us a model to live by.
Knowing HaShem is Holy, and without sin, we should reason that He can't go against His own Laws. By his laws to touch a dead body makes one unclean, and unfit to work in the temple. So when Yeshua called out asking why HaShem had forsaken Him. This was due to Yeshua feeling the Spirit leave Him. HaShem left Yeshua on the cross, just before His death.
In the end, it becomes clear to some that HaShem and Yeshua were one in the same. Yet HaShem being Holy, had to pull himself from that body to remain clean and Holy.
Sure would be nice to know I am not talking to my self. Though I don't really think anyone reading this will be willing to post. You see, most are so tiedd up in fitting in with the world that they fear rejection from man kind. Yet in the Word, we find that we are in the world, not of the world.
No matter where you look we find that Yeshua seemed to hold both human and god like quilts. So what do say, was He HaShem made flesh, or just a man that is now worshiped? If we say He was a man, then why worship Him? After all that would place us in a dangerous place. Everyone will agree that to worship another god other than HaShem is sin. Yet at the same time we wish to worship 2 gods.
So can we find that we really only worship HaShem, and that it's ok to worship a man as well? I think not, and I do think, (if any one is reading this they would agree), Yeshua is more than just a man. He was in fact HaShem made fleash, and so was HaShem as He had said many times, and scripture made clear this is fact.
So how can it be? Well if we think about it, the man was filled with the spirit of HaShem, and once removed the man died. As seen on the cross. HaShem as well should know is Holy, and can't be looked on by man in all His glory. So in order to bring salvation to the world, He took on a human body, filled it with His spirit, and gave us a model to live by.
Knowing HaShem is Holy, and without sin, we should reason that He can't go against His own Laws. By his laws to touch a dead body makes one unclean, and unfit to work in the temple. So when Yeshua called out asking why HaShem had forsaken Him. This was due to Yeshua feeling the Spirit leave Him. HaShem left Yeshua on the cross, just before His death.
In the end, it becomes clear to some that HaShem and Yeshua were one in the same. Yet HaShem being Holy, had to pull himself from that body to remain clean and Holy.
Sure would be nice to know I am not talking to my self. Though I don't really think anyone reading this will be willing to post. You see, most are so tiedd up in fitting in with the world that they fear rejection from man kind. Yet in the Word, we find that we are in the world, not of the world.